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While all
Peronists claimed to
adhere to the
ideas of Perón,
their interpretation of Perón's
intentions varied greatly. Left-wing
Peronists believed that...
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Federal Peronists to
challenge the
Kirchnerist majority within the party. The
Federal Peronists failed to
distinguish themselves from anti-
Peronist movements...
- upper-class
opponents of Peronism, who
called Peronists cabecitas negras ("little
black heads"),
portraying the
Peronist m****es as
prone to criminality, unsophisticated...
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which became the
leading vehicle for left-wing
Peronists and
incorporated much of the
official Peronist structure.
Among the
early leaders in Dissident...
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Argentina the
majority of the poor are
Peronists."
Around 1964
Mugica contacted former members of a 1950s
Peronist resistance organization known as the...
- p.m. to
offer the
Peronists to join the
government and try to
bring some
peace to the country. At that time, a
caucus of
Peronist governors was taking...
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leaders (particularly the steelworkers'
Lorenzo Miguel), and most
other Peronists, on 6
October she and
Luder signed new
measures giving blanket immunity...
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Argentina that
adheres to the
ideology and
legacy of Juan Perón.
Orthodox Peronists are
staunch supporters of Perón and his
original policies, and they reject...
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suffrage and also
published articles in her
Democracia newspaper asking male
Peronists to
support women's
right to vote,
ultimately the
ability to
grant to women...
- left-wing
Peronists,
whose icons included Che Guevara, the Montoneros,
Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias (FAR),
Fuerzas Armadas Peronistas (FAP), the
Peronist Youth...